PVC-O, known in Chinese as biaxially oriented polyvinyl chloride, represents the latest evolutionary form of PVC piping. This pipe material is manufactured through a specialized orientation processing technique that involves axially and radially stretching PVC-U pipes produced via extrusion. As a result, the long-chain PVC molecules within the pipe are arranged in an orderly, biaxially oriented manner, yielding a new type of PVC pipe with high strength, high toughness, excellent impact resistance, and superior fatigue resistance.

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Drip irrigation tape uses plastic tubing (drip irrigation pipes) to deliver water directly to the root zones of crops through openings or drippers along a 10mm-diameter emitter line.

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Introduction to PVC Pipe Products Polyvinyl chloride pipes (commonly referred to as PVC pipes in English) are plastic pipes that were among the earliest to be developed and put into practical use. They are produced by heating and extruding a mixture of polyvinyl chloride resin combined with auxiliary materials such as stabilizers, lubricants, and color masterbatches.

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I. Introduction to PVC Pipe Products Polyvinyl chloride pipes (commonly referred to as PVC pipes in English) are plastic pipes that were among the earliest to be developed and applied. They are produced by heating and extruding a mixture of polyvinyl chloride resin combined with auxiliary materials such as stabilizers, lubricants, and color masterbatches. After years of accumulated experience in processing and application, PVC pipes have now established standardized production and processing techniques as well as a comprehensive supporting infrastructure. Coupled with their economic, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective advantages, PVC pipes have become the dominant product in the rubber and plastic piping industry.

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PVC drainage and irrigation pipes are primarily made from food-grade polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin. The main material of PVC drainage pipes is, in fact, polyvinyl chloride itself. PVC drainage pipes have been increasingly widely adopted across various industries.

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Introduction to PVC Pipe Fittings: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC, for short in English) is a plastic pipe material that was among the earliest to be developed and put into practical use. It is produced by heating and extruding a mixture of polyvinyl chloride resin combined with auxiliary materials such as stabilizers, lubricants, and color masterbatches. After years of accumulated experience in processing and application, PVC pipes have now established standardized production and processing techniques, along with a comprehensive range of supporting products. Coupled with their economic, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective advantages, PVC pipes have become the dominant product in the rubber and plastic piping industry.

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Irrigation pipes, also known as watering pipes, are made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride). The primary raw material is PVC resin powder, to which an appropriate amount of additives is added. The pipe is then processed and formed through a series of steps including mixing, extrusion, sizing, cutting, and flaring. This product complies with the following standard: GB/T13664-2006.

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PVC-U Pipes Polyvinyl chloride pipes (commonly referred to as PVC pipes in English) are plastic pipes that were among the earliest to be developed and put into practical use. They are manufactured by heating and extruding a mixture of polyvinyl chloride resin combined with auxiliary materials such as stabilizers, lubricants, and color masterbatches. After years of accumulated experience in processing and application, PVC pipes have now established standardized production and processing techniques, along with a comprehensive supporting infrastructure. Coupled with their economic, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective advantages, PVC pipes have become the dominant product among rubber and plastic pipelines.

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Introduction to PVC Pipe Products Polyvinyl chloride pipes (commonly referred to as PVC pipes in English) are plastic pipes that were among the earliest to be developed and applied. They are produced by heating and extruding a mixture of polyvinyl chloride resin combined with auxiliary materials such as stabilizers, lubricants, and color masterbatches. After years of accumulated experience in processing and application, PVC pipes have now established standardized production and processing techniques, along with a comprehensive supporting infrastructure. Coupled with their economic, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective advantages, PVC pipes have become the dominant product in the rubber and plastic piping industry.

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Introduction to PVC Pipes and Fittings Polyvinyl chloride pipes (commonly abbreviated as PVC pipes in English) are plastic pipes that were among the earliest to be developed and put into practical use. They are produced by heating and extruding a mixture of polyvinyl chloride resin combined with auxiliary materials such as stabilizers, lubricants, and color masterbatches. After years of accumulated experience in processing and application, PVC pipes have now established standardized production and processing techniques, along with a comprehensive supporting infrastructure. Coupled with their economic, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective advantages, PVC pipes have become the dominant product in the rubber and plastic piping industry.

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I. Introduction to PVC Pipe Products Polyvinyl chloride pipes (commonly referred to as PVC pipes in English) are plastic pipes that were among the earliest to be developed and put into practical use. They are produced by heating and extruding a mixture of polyvinyl chloride resin combined with auxiliary materials such as stabilizers, lubricants, and color masterbatches. After years of accumulated experience in processing and application, PVC pipes have now established standardized production and processing techniques as well as a comprehensive supporting infrastructure. Coupled with their economic, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective advantages, PVC pipes have become the dominant product in the rubber and plastic piping industry.

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I. Introduction to PVC Pipes and Fittings Polyvinyl chloride pipes and fittings (commonly referred to as PVC pipes in English) are plastic pipes that were among the earliest types of plastic pipes to be developed and put into practical use. They are produced by heating and extruding a mixture of polyvinyl chloride resin combined with auxiliary materials such as stabilizers, lubricants, and color masterbatches. After years of accumulated experience in processing and application, PVC pipes have now established standardized production and processing techniques, along with a comprehensive range of supporting components. Coupled with their economic, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective advantages, PVC pipes have become the dominant product in the rubber and plastic piping industry.

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Introduction to PVC Pipes and Fittings Polyvinyl chloride pipes (commonly referred to as PVC pipes in English) are plastic pipes that were among the earliest to be developed and applied. They are produced by heating and extruding a mixture of polyvinyl chloride resin combined with auxiliary materials such as stabilizers, lubricants, and color masterbatches. After years of accumulated experience in processing and application, PVC pipes have now established standardized production and processing techniques, along with a comprehensive supporting infrastructure. Coupled with their economic, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective advantages, PVC pipes have become the dominant product in the rubber and plastic piping industry.

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PVC U-Shape Drainage Pressure Pipe – Product Introduction The PVC U-shaped drainage pipe is a mature and technologically advanced drainage pipe series that has been widely adopted both domestically and internationally. This product boasts advantages unmatched by cast iron pipes, such as exceptionally long service life and excellent corrosion resistance. In terms of installation, it features lightweight construction for easy handling and installation, as well as simple connection methods. It is extensively used in various applications including domestic building drainage and sewage disposal, chemical industry wastewater discharge, and stormwater drainage. The PVC U-shaped drainage pipes and fittings comply with the standards GB/T 5836.1-2006 and GB/T 5836.2-2006. The product is available in three forms: straight pipes, straight-end expanded pipes, and convex-end expanded pipes, and can be connected using a variety of piping methods.

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PVC U-Drainage Pressure Pipe Product Introduction: The PVC U-drainage pipe is a mature and technologically advanced drainage pipe series that has been widely adopted both domestically and internationally. This product boasts advantages unmatched by cast iron pipes, such as exceptionally long service life and excellent corrosion resistance. In terms of installation, it features lightweight construction for easy handling and installation, as well as simple connection methods. It is extensively used in drainage and sewage systems for residential buildings, chemical industry wastewater disposal, stormwater drainage, and other related applications. The PVC U-drainage pipes and fittings comply with the standards GB/T 5836.1-2006 and GB/T 5836.2-2006. The product is available in three forms: straight pipes, straight-end expanded pipes, and convex-end expanded pipes, and supports multiple pipeline connection methods. Additionally, our company has developed pressure drainage pipes specifically designed for stormwater drainage, as well as aesthetically pleasing square rainwater downpipes tailored for various architectural drainage designs and projects. We have also introduced a series of drainage pipes—including spiral silencers, hollow spiral silencers, and hollow-wall silencers—that effectively reduce drainage noise. Our company offers a comprehensive range of pipe specifications and fully compatible fittings, ensuring that we can meet diverse design requirements. Key Features of PVC U-Drainage Pressure Pipes: 1. The pipe material exhibits superior surface hardness and tensile strength, resulting in a high safety factor for the pipeline. 2. Excellent resistance to aging ensures a normal service life of over 50 years. 3. The pipe demonstrates outstanding corrosion resistance against inorganic acids, alkalis, and salts, making it ideal for industrial wastewater discharge and transportation. 4. The pipe has a low friction coefficient, allowing for smooth water flow, reducing the likelihood of blockages, and minimizing maintenance efforts.

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Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes—known in English as PVC pipes—are the earliest type of plastic pipe to be developed and put into practical use. They are produced by heating and extruding a mixture of polyvinyl chloride resin combined with auxiliary materials such as stabilizers, lubricants, and color masterbatches. After years of accumulated experience in processing and application, PVC pipes have now established standardized production and processing techniques, along with a comprehensive supporting infrastructure. Coupled with their economic, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective advantages, PVC pipes have become the dominant product among rubber and plastic pipelines.

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